Research and practice within interaction design are often based on the assumption that computer interfaces are understood through metaphorical reasoning, in that they communicate abstract information by depicting) a concrete object or situation from which the abstractions can be inferred. Within hypertext systems, metaphors are used to assist in navigating, or locating information, by providing a familiar frame of reference. This research is concerned with the psychological processes underlying the utilisation of interface metaphors. It aims to examine the value of prior knowledge and spatial properties of metaphor source domains in supporting hypertext navigation tasks, and how these relate to task and user characteristics. These issues ar...
On travel-related websites interface metaphors can help travelers plan their trips and make the trip...
The aim of this study was to improve website navigation by reducing\ud disorientation and cognitive ...
Research has shown that individuals' knowledge structures change as a result of learning and experie...
Research and practice within interaction design are often based on the assumption that computer inte...
As hypertext systems are becoming more and more powerful and popular, users are faced with the probl...
The learner-controlled structure of hypermedia is considered to be one of the most important strengt...
Users of hypermedia are known to suffer from confusion and loss of overview when navigating within t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of spatial and non-spatial interface metaphors o...
This study derives from two important observations. First, that navigation in hypermedia is a diffi...
Hypertext systems have evolved rapidly in the past few years. This evolution had implications not on...
There are many studies that offer different opinions on the effects of hypertext usage as an educati...
Many researchers have proposed hypertext and hypermedia as superior learning environments over tradi...
The research reported in this paper is concerned with the exploration of non-linear computer based h...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
This dissertation incorporates what many describe to be competing metaphors of learning: (1) the acq...
On travel-related websites interface metaphors can help travelers plan their trips and make the trip...
The aim of this study was to improve website navigation by reducing\ud disorientation and cognitive ...
Research has shown that individuals' knowledge structures change as a result of learning and experie...
Research and practice within interaction design are often based on the assumption that computer inte...
As hypertext systems are becoming more and more powerful and popular, users are faced with the probl...
The learner-controlled structure of hypermedia is considered to be one of the most important strengt...
Users of hypermedia are known to suffer from confusion and loss of overview when navigating within t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of spatial and non-spatial interface metaphors o...
This study derives from two important observations. First, that navigation in hypermedia is a diffi...
Hypertext systems have evolved rapidly in the past few years. This evolution had implications not on...
There are many studies that offer different opinions on the effects of hypertext usage as an educati...
Many researchers have proposed hypertext and hypermedia as superior learning environments over tradi...
The research reported in this paper is concerned with the exploration of non-linear computer based h...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
This dissertation incorporates what many describe to be competing metaphors of learning: (1) the acq...
On travel-related websites interface metaphors can help travelers plan their trips and make the trip...
The aim of this study was to improve website navigation by reducing\ud disorientation and cognitive ...
Research has shown that individuals' knowledge structures change as a result of learning and experie...